Catholic/Christian Parents; How to raise them?
Hello all, I recently attended my fiancee's Catholic church, my first time at a Catholic church; it was different from what I have been raised in. I have been raised in a Christian church all my life, where we strongly believe in a personal relationship with God, and where we don't pray to Mary or any Saints at all.
I had already decided when we get married we can attend her church some out of her respect for her upbringing; out of my own conscience I decided I would attend my own every other week, hoping to bring her with me. We took a test with her church to determine if we were ready for marriage; we had the highest score they had seen there, but we had one main area of disagreement; what way we would raise our children religiously.
My fiancée has only recently started going to church again, where as I have gone to mine on a consistent basis all my life. However she is from what I saw dead set on raising any children we have as Catholics, and on us attending her church. The priest who gave us our results could see we had not discussed this, and didn' push this as he didn't want to cause troubles.
I haven't confronted her about it, but I know I can't just hold this in for long; the religious upbringing of our children is of significant importance. When we first met the prest and filled the paperwork, she signed one section stating she would do what she could in her conscience to raise her children Catholic. I realized after attending her Mass and seeing how different our churches are, that on my conscience I feel bound to do what I can to raise my children with the religious upbringing I received.
We have never disagreed on anything, and I see this as the first one coming up; can anyone give me advice?
Josh
Comment on ebaines's post
Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. "Roman Catholic Church is the largest in the world so please be at ease...that it is indeed Christian".
Comment on ebaines's post
"Yes," it really is all that much different... Its better to lose your family then to lose your eternal life in Heaven.
Comment on ebaines's post
But I want you to understand that the head of every man is Christ, the head of a wife is her husband, and the head of Christ is God. 1 Cor 11:3 " Mothers influence is the ultimate influence..."
Comment on ebaines's post
Lastly, It's the mans responsibility to lead his family. Children are easily influenced It is the fathers responsibility from God for that influence. Don't think you can "Wait" and hope that they will want to see what your church is all about.
Comment on dwashbur's post
Baptist is the denomination, of a Pentecostal congregation.
Comment on benniebeth's post
I thank everyone for their insight, but this answer connected to me. Everything you said there was what was on my mind and how I felt. I thank you for your prayer as it was encouraging to me.